2013
DOI: 10.9755/ejfa.v25i11.16500
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Phoenix spp. and other ornamental palms in Turkey: The threat from red palm<br>weevil and red palm scale insects

Abstract: Phoenix theophrasti is the only palm species native to Turkey and it exists in small numbers in only a few locations along the Mediterranean Coast. Other Phoenix species and other palms are mainly grown in Turkey for environmental and ornamental purposes in house gardens, public gardens, parks and as street plantings. The common usage of palms in landscaping highlights their economic importance for the country, especially in coastal tourism areas. Date palms grown in Turkey produce fruits which are small in si… Show more

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“…For example, the Chilean palm can be used ornamentally in Turkey given its resistance to cold (Coskuner 2006 cited by Hazir and Buyukozturk 2013). Another example is a master plan of Santa Monica, California for an urban forest (USA), which involves replacing Phoenix canariensis hort.…”
Section: Uses Around the Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Chilean palm can be used ornamentally in Turkey given its resistance to cold (Coskuner 2006 cited by Hazir and Buyukozturk 2013). Another example is a master plan of Santa Monica, California for an urban forest (USA), which involves replacing Phoenix canariensis hort.…”
Section: Uses Around the Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%